The Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns


The Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii) is a hardy, eye-catching succulent native to Madagascar that has found a home in arid and semi-arid gardens worldwide, including the Coachella Valley. Its thick, spiny stems help it store water and deter browsing animals, while sparse, bright green leaves may be dropped during dry spells to conserve moisture. Small, understated flowers are surrounded by vivid red, pink, yellow, or white bracts that can brighten landscapes nearly year-round. With a slow-growing habit reaching about 3โ€“6 feet tall (smaller in containers), it thrives in sandy, well-draining soil and needs only infrequent, deep watering. Often prized for its Christian symbolismโ€”reminiscent of the crown worn by Jesusโ€”the Crown of Thorns also serves as a heat-loving, drought-tolerant addition to xeriscapes. However, its milky sap is mildly toxic and can irritate skin or eyes, so itโ€™s wise to handle it carefully and plant it away from childrenโ€™s or petsโ€™ play areas. Although not native to North Americaโ€™s deserts, it can be an attractive, water-wise choice for gardens as long as itโ€™s properly contained to protect local ecosystems.

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Explore resilient native Coachella Valley plants, hardy cacti, succulents, shrubs, wildflowers, and select imports thriving in arid beauty.

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